Fundamental for mastering early learning goals, our golden time resources encourage children to just play - they won't realise they're practising!

Look out for our different types of activities!

Busy Things has many different activity types to suit different kinds of learners and different teaching scenarios.

Pupil-led activities

Games

Fun, engaging, and instructive games. Our games support open-ended creative play as well as more structured learning with progressive difficulty levels.

Interactive worksheets

Labelling, classifying and ordering activities covering a wide range of subjects across the curriculum. Mark your answers and try to beat previous scores!

Paint projects

Create bright colourful images in seconds. Use our ready-made templates to colour in minibeasts, create Diwali lanterns or simply make funny faces. Even the novice artist can get amazing results!

Writing projects

Use our ready-made templates, clipart and photographs to create fabulous topic work. Our writing projects cover a wide range of popular school topics across the whole curriculum.

Teacher-led activities

Graphs

Use this simple program to make awesome charts and graphs! Our graph maker has a simplified toolset for early years and a more advanced one for older children.

Printables

Printable resources to support our games. Reinforce learning away from the computer.

Demos

Interactive presentations focusing on specific learning objectives. Teachers can play these as a slideshow or talk the class through them step by step.

Widgets

Our open ended widgets help teachers demonstrate and teach those more tricky concepts at the front of class. Excellent for provoking thought and discussion.

What our teachers say...

“I work with Foundation Stage 1 pupils and Busy Things is a fantastic resource to support our pupil's learning. It works well alongside the EYFS curriculum, supporting children in all areas of the curriculum by learning through play.”

Jeanette Hartley at Stanley Infant and Junior School

“We chose Busy Things as we wanted a programme that covered the EYFS curriculum and which the pupils could access at school and at home. We wanted to know that every activity that they went on was clearly tied to a learning outcome and was not just designed as an eye-catching gimmick.”

Heather Eriksen at Royston St John Baptist CE Primary

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